Whipple — may refer to:PeopleFamily name*Abraham Whipple (1733–1819), American revolutionary naval commander *Allen Whipple (1881–1963), American surgeon, eponym of the Whipple procedure (Pancreaticoduodenectomy) and Whipple s triad *Amiel Weeks Whipple… … Wikipedia
Whipple — [wɪpl], 1) Fred Lawrence, amerikanischer Astrophysiker, * Red Oak (Iowa) 5. 11. 1906; zunächst am Harvard College Observatorium tätig, 1955 73 Direktor des Astrophysikalischen Smithsonian Observatoriums; nach ihm benannt ist das… … Universal-Lexikon
Whipple — Whipple, Edwin P., geb. 1819 zu Gloucester im Staate Massachusetts, widmete sich der Kaufmannschaft bis 1837, war mehre Jahre Mitarbeiter am North American Review, für welches er ausgezeichnete Artikel, bes. über Englische Literatur schrieb,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Whipple — Whipple, George Hoyt … Enciclopedia Universal
Whipple — [hwip′əl, wip′əl] George Hoyt [hoit] 1878 1976; U.S. pathologist … English World dictionary
Whipple — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Patronymes Le nom de Whipple est celui de plusieurs personnalités (par ordre alphabétique) : Beverly Whipple, sexologue américaine ; Fred… … Wikipédia en Français
Whipple — This very interesting surname has long proved a puzzle to etymologists. The eminent Victorian Canon Charles Bardsey claimed it to be a Devonian dialectal form of Whimple , a village near Exeter, or from a lost site called Whiphill . Other… … Surnames reference
Whipple's disease — Classification and external resources Low magnification micrograph of Whipple s disease showing the characteristic foamy appearing infiltrate of the lamina propria. Duodenal biopsy. H& … Wikipedia
Whipple's disease — also Whipple disease n a rare malabsorption syndrome that is caused by an actinomycetous fungus (Tropheryma whippelli) in the mucous membrane of the intestine, that affects primarily the small intestine but becomes more generalized affecting esp … Medical dictionary
Whipple's triad — is a collection of three criteria (called Whipple s criteria) that suggest a patient s symptoms result from hypoglycemia. The triad is stated in various versions, but the essential conditions are: #Symptoms known or likely to be caused by… … Wikipedia